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"date": "2025-10-09",
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"body": "Just added this section! For now its implementation is very unextensible, but since it's my project anyway, I'll be the only one who may complain about it. We finally have been able to move out from Vercel !! I would've said thank you for your service if the CEO wasn't such a scummy human being. Every step towards self-hosting is a step in the right direction!"
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"date": "2026-03-23",
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"body": "It's been a long time ! I'm writing this as I am completely overhauling the website, but I won't tell much about it until I'm done with this project ! What I can say though is that this section is far more extensible now thanks to the handy web-articles json file !"
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"date": "2026-05-13",
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"body": "I almost got swept up in [yet another JavaScript framework](https://astro.build/). However, the more I work on this project, the more I realize that HTML and CSS, with a little help from HTMX, can be just as powerful, without becoming a terrible unoptimized mess. I sometimes regret that web developers get caught up in this sort of craze for the next shiny framework; CSS alone has made enormous strides and is much more powerful and pleasant to write and read, as [this excellent article by Lyra Rebane](https://lyra.horse/blog/2025/08/you-dont-need-js/) has shown me. While some communities associated with certain languages seem to be moving in the right direction, the web development community is still wondering whether the latest trendy framework is easy to vibe-code; that’s also why I appreciate initiatives like [Neocities](https://neocities.org/), which have inspired me immensely !"
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